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Ways to improve Asterix and the GriffinHello, SiberianCat, Thank you for creating Asterix and the Griffin. I have tagged the page as having some issues to fix, as a part of our page curation process and note that:
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Thank you for informing me of the tag placed on Asterix and the Griffin. You state there are "two reviews" as references. Your confusingly worded explanation (Why end a sentence with a question mark if you're not asking a question? Why is there a comma after 'else'?) suggests the "reviews" came from comics and therefore lack reliability. First, they're not reviews. A forthcoming comic, of which preview copies have not yet been released, cannot be reviewed. Second, the two non-primary references are not comics or comic books. The two references in question are online news items, announcing details of the forthcoming book in the Asterix series. The first reference is Bleeding Cool. It is not a comic. It is an online news site, focused on comics, TV, film and games. Owned by Avatar Press, Bleeding Cool was launched on 27 March 2009. Avatar Press also publishes an associated magazine, Bleeding Cool. Google News displays articles from Bleeding Cool. It is a reliable news source regarding comics and related popular culture. The second source is Multiversity Comics. Also founded in 2009 and also featured on Google News, it is an online news site dedicated to comics and features daily news, interviews, reviews and editorials. I have no problem with a tag requesting additional references - and I have added four more references and deleted the tag; however, I don't feel that news items from news websites focused on popular culture and comics should be inaccurately described as "reviews" from "comics" and deemed deficient in reliability. I appreciate that page reviewers may act in haste due to heavy workloads, but confusingly worded explanations will not entice editors to stay at Wikipedia. If you have comments on my response, leave a comment here and begin it with June 2021 at Women in Red
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I am betting that there was no intention to be sloppy.–CaroleHenson (talk) 04:57, 7 June 2021 (UTC)
Thanks for praising me for making edits. Such praise is exceedingly rare and gratefully appreciated, even if it's a politely prefatory buffer to criticism. I agree with your bet that there was no intention to be sloppy. In my limited lexicon, "snarky" suggests sarcastic mocking or irritability. There was neither sarcastic mocking nor irritability in my clumsy Edit Summary (I unwittingly omitted the preposition 'of'). I had just read through the Talk Page of Investigations into Covid Origins and the Talk Page of Covid Misinformation, digesting the debate in which some editors derisively dismissed the Wuhan lab leak scenario as pseudoscience and misinformation, despite assertions from some reputable scientists that the scenario merits further investigation. Considering that substantial time and energy had gone into debating and edit-warring over the issue, I found it interesting that the editors had not corrected the long-term misuse of "purposefully" in the lead (or does Wikipedia prefer 'lede'?) of the Misinformation page. I didn't single anyone out for criticism, nor did I suggest the sloppy writing was intentional. I'll reiterate that sloppy word choice and failure to notice/correct mistakes don't inspire credence in an article built on intense debate between people purporting to speak from the pulpit of scientific high ground. I'll endeavor to refrain from Edit Summary explanations that might be construed as "snarky". Thanks again for taking the time to give some praise. SiberianCat (talk) 06:41, 7 June 2021 (UTC)
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